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Henlo and nice to meet you~ I don't do art but yours is lovely
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Ahaha we all go through the rage quite phase no worritos~ and welcome to le forums
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[Guilty] my dumbass forgot to hit submit reply lol
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if you want to know anything without veggie-flavored spoilers, I can do you a Helping Hand~
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ngl I thought of you when I saw this post xD
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Henlo~ I don't live in Japan but I'm half-Japanese so I guess that's somethin' :3 glad you stumbled upon this forums and game! as you look through the forums, be careful with spoilers though Look forward to hearing your opinion about the game
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This is a copy of my main save file. It's got a lot of random mons, a completed dex, completed story until E18, and most of the side quests completed as well iirc. Game.rxdata
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Flannery in Reborn - The Tale of a Firehead [Last defeated: Aster & Eclipse]
Candy replied to Q-Jei's topic in Team Showcase
That was some superb gif wow *o* I could feel Flannery's self-disappointment I'm still hoping Jacques is alive tho cause it's kinda odd that he left Flannery just as the accident was about to happen -
[Eliminate] Astra
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there's a side quest concerning it which will be accessible me thinks starting E16 content, so you can hold onto it for now
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Vanilla would disagree cause he might have planned it on purpose (as she said, she might just not have the whole story, and maybe she'll never because boi fell off a cliff) Also TBH your reaction is everything hehe and I'm glad the episode title wasn't a misnomer thanks to you Reborn already maxed out Tania's tsundere level There's so much I can do
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From Everland to Reborn ~ Episode 61 Warning: contains some tacky dramathicc scene, proceed with caution. The inside of the Water Treatment Center would’ve made you think that it was instead a Water Pollution Center. The point of at least part of the place was to clean the sewage water from cities into something that wouldn’t bite us in the ass once it was released into Azurine Lake, if what Candy told me was correct. Yet, the stench, though not as terrible as in either factory in Peridot Ward which I had the misfortune to visit, was still there in here too. Every pool of water was also a dull color, further inciting my disgust. “Looks like our intuition was correct. I wonder why we couldn’t find out about the WTC being in this condition earlier,” Candy commented. On our left, Titania was pointing her aegislash’s blade at a Team Meteor grunt, whose partner was quite literally frozen with fear. “If you don’t want me to slash you into human sashimi, run. And don’t come back. Ever.” Titania threatened this time, instead of actually putting the sword to bloody use. The two grunts ran out of the door that we had just come in from. “Are you satisfied?” Titania asked Candy as we approached her. “Yes, very much. Thank you,” my cousin replied. “Let’s continue forward then.” However, Titania only went a couple of steps forward before partially collapsing over some handrails. Candy touched her on the shoulder and asked her if she required assistance walking, but Titania shrugged her concerns off. “I’m just starving and the terrible smell of this stupid place isn’t helping me,” she said. “But I’m not so weak as to give in just now.” Her mention of starving reminded me of a pint of ice cream that was likely melting or already melted in my bag. “Hey,” I said, and pushed the container into Titania’s hands. “I don’t have a spoon with me, but I’m guessing you can figure it out if you’re really that hungry.” “Ice cream? I’d have made a pun about it, but I see it’s not vanilla flavored,” Candy chuckled. “It’s a friggin Blue Moon Ice Cream. Come on. Thanks but no thanks.” Titania held the container to me, but I did not take it back. “What do you mean thanks but no thanks. Eat up so that you can stop waddling around. There’s a lot of pools of water in here, and I would hate to have to go into that stinky water to fish you out of one of them.” “This stuff is rare. You should keep it for yourself.” “Rare ice cream that is probably half-melted and which I was forced to receive,” I said, omitting that Terra had been the one to give it to me. “I’m not going to eat that sickly sweet thing.” “Don’t insult yummy ice cream like that, Vanilla,” Candy scolded me. “Fine. If you’re that desperate to get rid of the thing, suit yourself. I’ll take it,” Titania said. She yanked the lid open and plunged her un-armored arm into the softened ice cream without a hint of hesitation. “I’m not going to say thanks,” she clarified, as she gulped down the treat. “Even if this is... actually really good.” She continued eating out of the container with her bare hand, until she finished the whole thing by herself. “I’d have saved some for you to taste, but I couldn’t stop myself and besides I don’t think you’d want to eat out of the same container I stuck my fingers into.” “You’re right about that,” I said. “If you’re done with it, dispose of the waste and let’s go.” I turned and was ready to lead the herd, when Titania stopped me. “Wait, I, uh… Thanks. There, I said it. Sue me.” Candy apparently found something funny and went on a fit of laughter, but I just shrugged and resumed walking. “You know, once we get to know each other a bit more, I’m sure we’d get along pretty awesome,” I heard Candy said to Titania. The WTC itself was a maze of smelly pools and solid waste that accumulated so much that it formed thick patches on the water. Moreover, there were a few gates that only allowed passage in one direction, and others that appeared to have been left on just for one passage, which set us back a couple of times when Titania passed and we were stuck on the other side. On such occasions, Candy briefed me on what had been going on in Reborn City since I had left, as we looked for alternative paths in the WTC to rejoin Titania. “Adrienn and Ame teamed up to turn the city pretty, and they’ve done a damn good job so far,” she said. “Places that just required some extensive cleaning, like Opal Ward, has been cleaned up and some pretty trees and flowers were planted for aesthetics. Other wards, like Jasper and Beryl, which suffered a lot of damage from Team Meteor’s plant attacks, needed to be rebuilt anew.” “I don’t believe that could’ve had much progress.” “That was much more tasking, yes, but Adrienn was able to encourage like 90% of Reborn’s population to join in every shape and form to help out. A lot of people and corporations donated to renovating the city, and even more joined the workforce as constructors. The wards are actually pretty advanced in terms of completion.” “Sounds like Adrienn turned out to be the magical leader,” I rolled my eyes. “Xe is certainly an outstanding spokesperson. I greatly admire xyr eloquence and passionate way of speaking. I don’t blame the citizens for being moved by xyr words.” “Was that what you wanted to tell me in private?” I asked, referring to what she whispered to me when she arrived to Agate Circus. “Oh, no. That’s no secret at all. I have one thing I need to tell you, and it’s the reason why I’ve come to bring you back to the city.” “Then, let’s hear it.” “Um, it’s actually something to do with Team Meteor, so I don’t think it’d be wise to talk about that inside a place infested with them. Once we get back to Reborn City, Ame will call us to talk about it together.” “I see.” “Oh, but there is something else that I meant to tell you as well. Something kinda unexpected, and potentially awesome news, so that you don’t feel sad about having to wait a bit to hear Ame’s talk.” “I don’t feel sad, but carry on.” “The truth is, sometime two weeks ago or so, Jasmin visited my shop!” Candy seemed amused by her own confession, but it took me a great deal of control over my face to not wrinkle it into a frown. “Jasmin, from Everland, yes that’s the one. She told me that she was visiting Reborn and looking for you. You can hardly imagine how surprised I was, because she came in alone, and I don’t think high school classes are over yet, so it was definitely a strange time for her to be visiting. Besides, isn’t graduation season right on the corner? I asked her about exams, but she evaded my question…” “Did you tell her where I was?” I said, trying not to sound defensive in vain. “Well I didn’t know where you were at the time when she visited, unfortunately, so I didn’t. When I heard from Ame that you were here, I then had no idea where to find Jasmin,” Candy said. “But is something the matter? You don’t look as happy as I expected you to be.” “I don’t know what to say.” “Oh, maybe I should tell you the bigger, bester news! This will definitely raise your spirits,” she smiled. “Aladdin! Yep, your boyfriend’s also in Reborn! If he was going to come here himself, he could’ve said so in his letter-” Candy placed a hand over her lips and looked a bit bewildered, but I didn’t heed the latter half of her speech. “Candy, you don’t know a lot of things and you can blame me for not telling you, but please. Don’t ever refer to Aladdin as my… that. He’s too far from the meaning of that word.” “My, I’m sorry. I didn’t know you, um, broke up? It seems I’m not giving you good news after all.” “Don’t worry. Aladdin and I already met in Ametrine. That was only a few days ago,” I said, paying attention to my uneven breathing. “Is that when you broke up? It’s okay though if you don’t want to tell me, but I think you might not have anyone to vent to, since Wolfie isn’t in Reborn as far as I know.” I could no longer hold it together. Not when I heard Candy pronounce her name, and when it dawned to me that I would have to tell Candy the wretched news. However much I would’ve rather not, I closed my eyes and told her the truth- that Wolfie was no longer among us. Candy was shocked speechless, which allowed me to give her a brief, half-true half-fake narrative leading to Wolfie’s passing, about Aladdin’s betrayal, about the Everland police kinda low key being after me, and then as bonus, that Jasmin being up to no good. It was a difficult thing to do, because by default I am not a smooth liar. I don’t think my narrative even made sense, and Candy could probably tell that I was making most of it up on the spot, but if she did, she didn’t inquire into it unnecessarily. When I was done speaking, Candy pulled me into a tight embrace. “I’m sorry I didn’t ask anything until now,” she said. “I knew something major had happened to you, for otherwise he wouldn’t have told me to make arrangements to invite you to Reborn. However, when I saw you… much more standoffish and stern than you were while I was in Everland, I thought asking you for details would only make it worse.” “I appreciate that. To be honest, it took me a long while to digest everything myself, and I think it was best that I was allowed to do so alone. Well, also with some people and pokemon’s help, to be precise, but most of the thinking happened in my mind. I needed time, you knew it, and now I’m better.” Candy softened the embrace. “I wish I could’ve been of more help,” she said, letting go of me. “But honestly, I wouldn’t have guessed Aladdin, of all people, could’ve betrayed you or anyone. And on something so significant as to result in someone’s death! Are you absolutely sure about that? I don’t mean to discredit you, I just find it so unbelievable and strange.” “It’s absolutely true,” I said. “And when I reproached him for it, he said, with all the nerve in the world, that he was only doing what was right. He showed no signs of remorse for what he did to me or Wolfie.” “I really can’t believe we are even talking about the same person,” Candy exclaimed. “What is so unbelievable? He’s been playing all of us the whole time. That’s the end of it.” “Then why help you escape Everland?” Now it was my turn to be puzzled. “What do you mean?” “I keep forgetting that I’m not supposed to allude to that. Err can you pretend that I didn’t say anything?” “No, Candy. Speak up, and now.” “I guessed as much. Well, how should I say this. You remember how I sent you an express note inviting you to come to Reborn?” “Yes.” As soon as an affirmative answer left my lips, I realized a large twisted hole that I had somehow missed until now. I remembered I was not in the right state of mind back then to think much about it, but it was embarrassing, to say the least, that I was only thinking about this now. “I never told you anything, yet how could you have known that I was in need of refuge outside of Everland?” I formed the question aloud. “You don’t mean to tell me…” “Yes, I mean to tell you exactly that. Aladdin sent me a letter, a concise one, where he told me that you were in desperate need to leave Everland, that I must send you a message inviting you to join me in Reborn, and to never mention the contents of the missive. For whatever reason, he didn’t sign off with his full name; only with his first initial. However, I didn’t even need to see the missive itself to know who the sender had been, since no one I know other than him could master the art of sending an Everish pigeon holding a note all the way to Reborn.” At that moment, I unwillingly imitated Titania’s waddle and collapse move. Information overload. There had to be some mistake or a misunderstanding or something of the sort in all of this. Aladdin couldn’t have been the one to arrange my escape from Everland. He just couldn’t have been. “I’m sorry Vanilla. I kind of slightly expected that you'd have caught the small hint I gave you when I sent you my message. The little bird who told me you were in trouble. I wrote that to make you happy that your boyf- I mean, he had been thinking of, well, you. I didn't think this would turn to this big mess. I really don’t like that I've caused you pain,” Candy said, and sent out her florges again. “Lily, use aromatherapy. The whole place stinks anyways so it might help that a bit as well.” The sweet smell caressed my nostrils and I felt my mind pausing the high-wired thinking. “Lily’s aromatherapy has relaxing effects. We should be focusing on finding Titania’s friend and maybe finding a fix for the WTC’s pollution. As for the topic about Aladdin… I think you might need to speak to him again to clear it up and be on the same page.” I didn't say it aloud, but I had reason to dissent to Candy's suggestion. Aladdin was most likely not going to be able to answer any of my questions, now that he was dead. Candy pulled my arm over her shoulder and we started walking again. Pikachu on my other shoulder caressed my cheek, which prevented me from falling asleep from the sweet smell. VANILLA RATES: REBORN CHARACTERS ... And with that, I've answered one of those "think about this" questions I wrote once upon a time: Candy sent a letter inviting Vanilla to escape to Reborn City. How did Candy get to know about Vanilla’s problem in Everland, if she wasn’t there? QUICK LINK TO NEXT EPISODE
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oooo I see I see but like, there's I think only one more couple left me thinks? lovers win looks like difficult
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whatchu mean Bean?
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Flannery in Reborn - The Tale of a Firehead [Last defeated: Aster & Eclipse]
Candy replied to Q-Jei's topic in Team Showcase
well tbf I decided to totally ignore the canon ages and made Kiki an old woman, Luna also around 15, and maybe others who I don't recall at this moment it's fanfiction, you're already changing a lot of the plot of Ame's story so like, age shouldn't be a huge deal as long as it's not lewding minors uwu -
omg I swear like literally two days ago I checked Uniqlo and the Grand Prize winner was there and now it's been taken down. Craze! Well tbh my fave design was Emily's (3rd) so I'm ok and still wanna do me a buy. It sucks that people don't read the rules and now there won't be a T shirt for Sword and Shield
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ha! by coincidence I was looking into Uniqlo T-shirts (because I hear they'll be getting BNHA T-shirts soon, hope they also bring them to Chicago owo) and found out about the T-shirt competition maybe I'll pass by Uniqlo in Japan when I go in June to buy one of those- I really liked the tropical-looking one hehe
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[Guilty] Idk what I'm doing
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imitation, I hear, is the highest form of flattery xD I made a grid-style game, but it can only be improved further Since I was pinged here, I shall join even tho I admit I have read none of that but I think I'll do so in the future or maybe not but I'll do a tri uwu
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:peepochrist: and for me well I kind of wanna see if the ending is like we die and Team Meteor wins with their goals successful xD that'd prolly trigger the majority but I think I'd be up for it haha